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We examine the effect of short sale constraints on corporate investment in a sample of non-US regulatory regime shifts. As expected, regulatory changes reducing short sale constraints are associated with stock price declines, reduced capex, and lower asset growth. In contrast to US studies,...
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We examine the relation between short-sale constraints and stock price crash risk. To establish causality, we take advantage of a regulatory change from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)'s Regulation SHO pilot program, which temporarily lifted short-sale constraints for randomly...
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This study examines the effect of short selling constraints on politically motivated suppression of negative information. We use a unique setting in China, in which there are multiple exogenous changes in short selling constraints and firms have strong incentives to suppress negative information...
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